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Website Class Notes January/February 2002 |
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| Dennis R.
Coll
3 Sun Valley Court Lake in the Hills, IL 60156-4473 (847-404-1767 and 847-658-1050-Fax) DC65Scribe @aol.com Greetings once again from Chicago! Hope all is well at your end of the Long Gray Line! As promised in the last missive, here are some more pix from John & Karen Pickler’s retirement party last year. The first picture (Picture #1=#4 on discette) shows John regaling Nick Principe with his “vision” for his retirement. Every time I see a picture of Nick, it reminds me of a night in a NY bar many moons ago where he won $20 or some similar amount in a bet that he could leap up to the bar top from a standing position next to it. Chuck Nichols and his lady (Picture #2=#10 on discette) seem to be enjoying a respite near the old oak tree, while Tom Fergusson and Bob Wolff enjoy a post-brunch conversation (Picture #3=picture #23 on discette). As stated last time, John & Karen have done alot for S & D and we wish them both all the best in their retirement in the hills of their beloved TN. The next picture (#4) of the golfing Axley’s reminds me that the Class golf outing at Hilton Head is coming up (at the time of my writing this article in Feb.) I also know this because Dermody called and said he would be paying off his mortgage on the house after the outing because their were so many S & D “fish” coming with money burning a hole in their pockets. Harry was excited because his handicap was now down to “13.4689.” I ask you - when is the last time anyone ever gave you their handicap to the fourth decimal?? Bob & Michele Axley are avid Texas golfers when they are not going on crazy cross-country all-terrain bike rides with their two boys Chris and Jeff. I also promised to get to some of
the Christmas newsletters, so here goes. Our peripatetic Pres and his most
lovely and equally peripatetic Maralee, last heard fom in Scottsdale AZ,
or was that FL, or McLean, VA-whereever, report that their eldest son Reed
Laughlin and his wife Kathy have three boys. Reed works from home for a
dot.com that has an innovative way of developing content for TV. Second
son Fredric Ryan resigned his Army commission after six years and is now
pursuing master in divinity studies at Covenant in St. Louis. His wife
Heather Ann, in addition to taking care of young Nathan Ryan, also works
on curriculum development for the school’s dean. As some of you may know,
both Fred & Maralee have retired, he after 28 years with Price Waterhouse
(where he served on the US and International
Kent & Sherry Brown, probably
the most consistent over the years of all classmates in sending their Christmas
missive to the ole Scribe, now have two grandkids, one of whom (Kyle) was
christened on their 34th anniversary. Big project for 2002 is adding a
kitchen to their log cabin. Another consistent Christmas letter writer
is Art Mark, who reports from Aiken, SC that two Masters degrees were awarded
to Marks (Nicolette and Elizabeth), one BS (Lucilee), and son Edward (U.S.
Army sergeant) will soon be a graduate of the Army’s sniper school. Other
kids range from Nat (student at University of SC) to James (BS also from
USC), Art III wed Meg in Omaha, and Claudette, who has moved back home
from Manhatten after 9/11. Terri, that was the most interesting news in
the shortest Christmas newsletter (1/2 page plus lots of pix) that I have
ever received. One final consistent letter writer sent along a pix (#5)
of the Moseley family in Oak Ridge, TN, entitled “how many people
Speaking of grandbabies, I didn’t have much desire to take a Class head count, at least until Shannon announced that she was expecting #4 in Sep and Brian’s Carolina is due #2 in May, bringing Scribe grandbaby count up to six. Moseley’s got seven. Does anyone have more?? Speaking of Shannon, her husband Paul’s Naples HS football team won the FL State championship in only their third year as a coaching staff. We had a scare with Bob Harter, but Mary reports that he is back home and doing well after his “mini-stroke” while attending church back in early Jan.Bob, just in case you did NOT know, you have alot of folks within the S & D community who really like you alot. So stay well, please! Did S & D have a role in the recently completed 19th Winter Olympics? You betcha-our own Sonny Arkangel carried the Olympic Flame (#6) on its tour through the historical district of old San Antonio on Dec. 11th, where Judy and others cheered him on through the rain and even had a USMA Bicentennial flag on display. Sonny’s name had been submitted to a Coca Cola contest by his daughters Andrea andJudi and was one of a few from over 300,000 applicants to be chosen. If you haven’t checked out our Class Home Page at the AOG web site, do it. Jerry Eichelberger has done a fantastic job. Were you wondering where John Longhouser
had gone to of late? John has kept a
Our 40th reunion is quickly approaching and to make it all happen, Bob Frank has agreed to act as CinC. Joe Sanchez and John Howell have offered to help. Anyone else interested should contact Bob at bobfrank@dmv.com. You know, one guy who continues to amaze in terms of getting things done for S & D is our own Historian, Ross Wollen. I think Ross is retired, but not sure. But he has been taking the lead in connecting ‘65 closer to Thomas Jefferson. You may have noted in recent Bicentennial information the prominent mention of TJ. Our own Bob Doughty and the USMA History Dept. ran a symposium on TJ, Bob and Ross are pushing to have the new Cadet Library, which Dan Christman worked so hard on and Ralph Locurcio is expected to build. Good work, Ross! (N.B. All of the above Christmas
missives were sent to my old address. USPS is no longer forwarding mail
from my old address.) That’s about it for this time. Keep those letters
and pix coming. And let’s all remember, this is a great Country because
our military is ready, willing and able to lay it all on the line to keep
it that way!
Denny Coll |
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